Claims
- 1. An apparatus for controlling illumination of a fluorescent lamp, comprising:
- heating means for heating cathodes of said fluorescent lamp;
- ballast means for ballasting said fluorescent lamp having an input adapted to receive a source of A-C power and an output coupled to said fluorescent lamp, said ballast means providing power to said fluorescent lamp in excess of a normal rated power of said fluorescent lamp;
- cycling means for repeatedly cycling power at a cycling rate between power on and power off to said fluorescent lamp coupled to the output of said ballast means and to said fluorescent lamp, thereby causing said fluorescent lamp to flash at a flashing rate with a flashing intensity of light output which is greater than the flashing intensity of light output of said fluorescent lamp under normal continuous operation;
- additionally, cycling of the lamp at a duty cycle proportional to an increase in current will produce an average power which is at or near the normal wattage rating for the lamp; and,
- remote sensing means for receiving remote signals from a remote control unit, said remote sensing means being operatively connected to said cycling means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ballast means comprises two reactive ballasts coupled in parallel.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cycling means comprises varying means for varying said cycling rate such that said flashing rate of said fluorescent lamp varies.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein each of said two reactive ballasts has a power output equal to said normal rated power of said fluorescent lamp.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 further comprising a switch having a first position and second position, said first position engaging said cycling means such that said fluorescent lamp flashes, said second position disengaging said cycling means such that said fluorescent lamp operates continuously.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising remote sensing means for receiving remote signals from a remote control unit, said remote sensing means being operatively connected to said varying means to remotely vary said flashing rate.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising audio modulation means for flashing said fluorescent lamp in synchronization with an audio input signal, said audio modulation means being operatively connected to said varying means to vary said flashing rate in synchronization with said audio input signal.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising connecting means for connecting said apparatus and said remote control unit to at least one additional apparatus for controlling illumination of at least one additional fluorescent lamp, said remote control unit directing said apparatus and said at least one additional apparatus to flash said fluorescent lamp and said at least one additional fluorescent lamp simultaneously.
- 9. An apparatus for controlling the operation of a fluorescent lamp having a first cathode and a second cathode and a normal power rating, comprising:
- a first ballast and a second ballast, said first ballast having a first primary and said second ballast having a second primary adapted for receiving a source of A-C power wherein said first prior and said second primary are connected in parallel, said first ballast having a first secondary and said second ballast having a second secondary wherein said first secondary and said second secondary are connected in parallel, said first secondary and said second secondary being coupled to said first cathode and said second cathode of said fluorescent lamp, said first ballast having a power output substantially equal to said normal power rating of said fluorescent lamp;
- a flashing circuit coupled to said first secondary and said second secondary, said flashing circuit repeatedly engaging and disengaging power to said fluorescent lamp and causing said fluorescent lamp to flash at a flashing rate; and,
- audio modulation means for flashing said fluorescent lamp in synchronization with an audio input signal, said audio modulation means being operatively connected to said flashing circuit to vary said flashing rate in synchronization with said audio input signal; and,
- additionally, cycling of the lamp at a duty cycle proportional to an increase in current will produce an average power which is at or near the normal wattage rating for the lamp.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said flashing circuit varies said flashing rate to produce a duty cycle of between 40% and 60%.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said flashing circuit comprises a flasher relay.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said second ballast has a power output equal to said power output of said first ballast.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a switch for selectively disengaging said second ballast and said flashing circuit such that said fluorescent lamp is driven continuously by said first ballast.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a switch for selectively disengaging the second ballast and said flashing circuit such that said fluorescent lamp is driven continuously by said first ballast.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a first transformer and a second transformer, said first transformer being coupled to said first cathode of said fluorescent lamp and said second transformer being coupled to said second cathode of said fluorescent lamp.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising remote sensing means for receiving remote signals from a remote control unit, said remote sensing means being operatively connected to said flashing circuit to remotely vary said flashing rate.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 further comprising connecting means for connecting said apparatus and said remote control unit to at least one additional apparatus for controlling illumination of at least one additional fluorescent lamp, said remote control unit directing said apparatus and said at least one additional apparatus to flash said fluorescent lamp and said at least one additional fluorescent lamp simultaneously.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said ballast means comprises an electronic ballast.
- 19. An apparatus for controlling illumination of a fluorescent lamp, comprising:
- heating means for heating cathodes of said fluorescent lamp;
- ballast means for ballasting said fluorescent lamp having an input adapted to receive a source of A-C power and an output coupled to said fluorescent lamp, said ballast means providing power to said fluorescent lamp in excess of a normal rated power of said fluorescent lamp;
- cycling means for repeatedly cycling power at a cycling rate between power an and power off to said fluorescent lamp coupled to the output of said ballast means and to said fluorescent lamp, thereby causing said fluorescent lamp to flash at a flashing rate with a flashing intensity of light output which is greater than the flashing intensity of light output of said fluorescent lamp under normal continuous operation, said cycling means comprising varying means for varying said cycling rate such that said flashing rate of said fluorescent lamp varies;
- audio modulation means for flashing said fluorescence lamp in synchronization with an audio input signal, said audio modulation means being operatively connected to said varying means to vary said flashing rate in synchronization with said audio input signal; and,
- additionally, cycling of the lamp at a duty cycle proportional to an increase in current will produce an average power which is at or near the normal wattage rating for the lamp.
- 20. An apparatus for controlling the operation of a fluorescent lamp having a first cathode and a second cathode and a normal power rating, comprising:
- a first ballast and a second ballast, said first ballast having a first primary and second ballast having a second primary adapted for receiving a source of A-C power wherein said first primary and second primary are connected in parallel, said first ballast having a first secondary and said second ballast having a second secondary wherein said first secondary and said second secondary are connected in parallel, said first secondary and said second secondary being coupled to said first cathode and said second cathode of said fluorescent lamp, said first ballast having a power output substantially equal to said normal power rating of said fluorescent lamp;
- a flashing circuit coupled to said first secondary and said second secondary, said flashing circuit repeatedly engaging and disengaging power to said fluorescent lamp and causing said fluorescent lamp to flash at a flashing rate;
- remote sensing means for receiving remote signals from a remote control unit, said remote sensing means being operatively connected to said flashing circuit to remotely vary said flashing rate; and,
- additionally, cycling of the lamp at a duty cycle proportional to an increase in current will produce an average power which is at or near the normal wattage rating for the lamp.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/699,950, filed Aug. 20, 1996.
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